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SEATTLE, October 22, 2025: Amazon is preparing to expand the use of robotics and automation across its U.S. operations in a move that could significantly reduce its reliance on human labor over the next decade. According to internal planning documents reviewed by multiple media outlets, the company is exploring automation systems that would enable it to avoid hiring more than 600,000 workers by 2033. The documents detail a projected reduction of approximately 160,000 jobs by 2027, mainly in Amazon’s fulfillment centers and logistics operations. The strategy aims to automate up to 75 percent of Amazon’s warehousing processes through advanced robotics, including…
October 22, 2025, New York: Gold and silver prices plunged sharply on Tuesday, posting their largest single-day percentage declines in years and striking the precious-metals market with a broad correction. Spot gold dropped as much as 6.3 percent to about US $4,115.26 per ounce, following a record high of approximately US $4,381.21 reached the previous day. U.S. gold futures for December delivery settled down 5.7 percent at US $4,109.10. Silver also posted a significant decline, falling as much as 8.7 percent and trading near US $48.49 per ounce. Platinum and palladium recorded losses in the 5-6 percent range. The retreat follows an extended…
WASHINGTON, 21 October 2025: The United States and Australia signed an $8.5 billion agreement on Monday to jointly develop and expand critical mineral and rare earth supply chains, in a move designed to accelerate mining and processing capabilities across both nations. The agreement was formalized during Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s official visit to the White House, marking a significant expansion in the economic partnership between the two allies. U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Albanese held a bilateral meeting ahead of the signing ceremony, during which both leaders emphasized the importance of securing long-term access to materials essential to defense, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing…
CUPERTINO, California, October 21, 2025: Apple Inc. moved closer to a $4 trillion market valuation this week, reaching new record highs after the launch of its iPhone 17 series fueled investor confidence and lifted its stock price. Shares of the Cupertino-based technology giant rose 4.2 percent on Friday to close at $262.90, pushing the company’s market capitalization to approximately $3.9 trillion. The surge followed stronger-than-expected early sales figures for the iPhone 17, particularly in the United States and China, Apple’s two largest markets. According to data compiled in the first 10 days after launch, iPhone 17 sales rose by 14 percent compared to the…
Washington, October 18, 2025: United Parcel Service (UPS) is facing mounting criticism after a surge in reports that international packages are being destroyed or returned following customs clearance failures in the United States. The developments follow the end of the $800 “de minimis” exemption, exposing even low-value imports to full customs scrutiny, tariffs, and documentation requirements. The change took effect on August 29, 2025, under revised federal import regulations that eliminate duty-free entry for shipments previously classified under the exemption. The result has been a sharp increase in clearance issues at major UPS hubs, including Louisville, Kentucky, where customers report that parcels…
BRUSSELS, October 11, 2025: The European Commission announced on Friday the addition of six new AI Factories to its growing network, marking a significant step in its efforts to position the European Union as a global hub for artificial intelligence. The expansion brings the total number of AI Factories to 19, operating across 16 member states. The newly selected facilities will be located in the Czech Republic, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, and Spain. These AI Factories will provide start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises, research institutions, and public sector organizations with access to high-performance computing infrastructure optimized for artificial intelligence applications. The facilities are designed to support the development, testing, and…
MARSHALL, Texas, October 11, 2025: A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, has ordered Samsung Electronics to pay $445.5 million in damages to Collision Communications, finding that the South Korean technology company willfully infringed four patents tied to wireless communication standards used in 4G, 5G and Wi-Fi technologies. The verdict, delivered on Friday, October 10, follows a four-day trial in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Jurors concluded that Samsung’s smartphones, laptops and other wireless-enabled devices infringed intellectual property held by Massachusetts-based Collision Communications, a company that specializes in advanced telecommunications solutions. The eight-member jury reached its unanimous decision after approximately two…
Gold hits $4,000 per ounce, pushing global mining stocks higher amid strong investor demand, central bank buying and record ETF inflows.
OpenAI has signed a multibillion-dollar deal with AMD to deploy six gigawatts of GPUs, expanding its AI infrastructure with a major chip supply agreement.
Trump and Carney met in Washington to discuss US-Canada trade, with tariffs, USMCA compliance, and economic concerns dominating the agenda.
